I'm playing Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. It's a first person spinoff of the Heroes of Might and Magic series. I think the story is connected to HoMM5 and its expansion directly, but I don't remember the details.
I picked it up for 3 dollars during the Steam sale, because I have a friend that has been constantly talking about it for years. I always dismissed it because the gaming media always painted it as a buggier copycat of Oblivion, but they were wrong.
My first surprise was that it isn't open world at all, it's completely linear, although you are occasionally presented with alternate routes or puzzles. The story is also kind of predictable/hokey, and the balance is a little off at times.
But it's got the best first person fantasy combat I've played in a long time. The sword swinging itself isn't too unusual, same general mechanics of other games of the type, although they seem to work a little better, feel a little more visceral. But in addition to using your weapons or magic, you can also use the environment to kill the enemy. It's honestly a little ridiculous at times, but no more so than the ever present exploding barrel in shooters.
So, you can pick things up, you can cut ropes, and you can kick. See an orc standing on a ledge? Kick him off! Kick that guard into a fire! Cut the rope on the bridge, or destroy the support structure to a ceiling/statue. If all else fails, pick up a barrel and throw it at your opponent, then rush forward and perform a coup de grace. Fun fun.
Yeah, I'm not in the mood for Master Quest either at the moment. I haven't even gotten all the gold skultulas yet. I used to 100% every Zelda game, until Wind Waker came along with it's ridiculouslness.
And I've probably said it before, but I'm not really disappointed, because I don't ever remember being impressed by a console launch's first year. Some are moderately better than others. The next game is going to be Starfox, which I loved on the N64, but isn't going to be a big enough deal to keep me playing the 3DS. I think it's probably going to be this holiday when more stuff worth playing finally starts coming out.
Although some Japanese companies are getting extremely gun-shy about developing for the 3DS. It's a little ridiculous, as it threatens to create a situation in which once again, Nintendo makes the only games worth playing on a Nintendo console. 3rd party devs don't want to risk making games for a small user base, but the user base won't grow until there are more 3rd party games.



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